The power spectrum of IRAS galaxies
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 402, 42-57
- https://doi.org/10.1086/172110
Abstract
We estimate the three-dimensional power spectrum of IRAS galaxies from the QDOT and $1.2$Jy redshift surveys. We use identical estimators for both surveys and show how the results depend on the weights assigned to the galaxies. The power spectrum for the QDOT survey is steeper and has a higher amplitude at wavenumbers $k \sim 0.05\; h {\rm Mpc}^{-1}$ (where $h$ is Hubble's constant in units of $100 \kmsmpc$) than the power spectrum derived from the $1.2$Jy sample. However, the QDOT power spectrum is sensitive to a small number of galaxies in the Hercules supercluster, in agreement with a recent analysis of galaxy counts in cells in these surveys. We argue that the QDOT results are an upward fluctuation. We combine the two surveys to derive our best estimate of the power spectrum of IRAS galaxies. This is shallower and has a lower amplitude on scales $\simlt 0.1 h {\rm Mpc}^{-1}$ than the power spectrum derived by Feldman \et (1994) from the QDOT survey alone. The power spectrum of the combined surveys is well described by the linear theory power spectrum of a scale-invariant cold dark matter model with $\Omega h = 0.2$.